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Trust us, the only thing a kid loves more than the words "orbital combat plane" are the words "YOUR orbital combat plane."

Mom and Dad, you're old enough to think HALO is a reference to what Nine Inch Nails lovers collect! No, no, no, that's not true. HALO popped up in 2001, so if you understood that Nine Inch Nails joke, you were there when the Xbox's best game began. Since then, HALO has become a gaming high water mark, and even though your kids might not recognize Dig Dug, they certainly know Master Chief.

So with a variety of building options, these fine little future-things are a goal-driven masterpiece just waiting to be solved. It's a puzzle game, like Minecraft, except IRL! Your kids can snap the pieces together and then imagine the marines, officers, grenadier and the tough lookin' Spartan MK VB as they zip around high above- er, below- er, inside the Dyson Sphere.

Which will be great, because then you can play all the bad parts of GTA V while they're distracted.

Features

Let your kid recreate the epic video game franchise on their bedroom floor. Choose the side of the Covenant to cleanse the galaxy of heretics. Or defend Earth as part of the UNSC forces.

All sets Feature:

Detailed weaponry

Fully customizable parts, so your kid can create their own ships and adventures

Hours of play time and fun fueled by your child's imagination

Sabre Countdown SetNumber of Pieces: 1241

Begin the countdown to an epic space battle. The UNSC Sabre launches from its gantry with multi-stage liftoff rockets and is a powerful and versatile prototype space-plane designed for orbital combat. The Sabre was used in the defense of Reach during Operation: UPPER CUT. The Sabre can go toe-to-toe with any Covenant fighter. It is armed to the teeth with a pair of Autocannons and twin Medusa Missile Pods.

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Orbital Banshee Blitz
Number of Pieces: 204

Sounding just as frightening as its land counterpart, the Orbital Banshee is the one-man spacecraft of the Covenant. The Orbital Banshee is armed with twin Heavy Plasma Cannons and the devastating Fuel Rod Cannon for ship-to-ship dogfights. A single Automated Point-Defense Turret is the UNSC’s only hope in defending against this enemy.

Features a buildable Orbital Banshee, armed with twin Heavy Plasma Cannons and a Fuel Rod Cannon

Automated Point-Defense Turret also included

Includes a UNSC Spartan in EVA orange armor and a Covenant Elite in a silver Pilot harness

Covenant Revenant AttackNumber of Pieces: 281

A Cobalt Hazop Spartan prepares a counterattack against a Covenant Revenant. The Revenant seemingly has the Spartan outnumbered and outgunned. However, this Spartan is armed with a new piece of UNSC equipment: the buildable bubble shield.

Kids can customize the Spartan with Grenadier armor and unleash the bubble shield to catch the Covenant by surprise

Equipped with a buildable bubble shield

Covenant Wraith

Number of Pieces: 637

This Wraith comes heavily armored with a pair of Fuel Rod Cannons. It serves as the Covenant’s mobile anti-aircraft artillery, but it can also deal out massive damage to both air and ground targets. Take control of the included Covenant figurines and defend the Forerunner structure.

Includes a buildable Wraith and Forerunner structure

Two Covenant figurines are included: an Elite in Commando Gold armor and an Elite in Combat Gold armor

Also includes a UNSC figurine: a Spartan in EOD Green armor

Covenant SeraphNumber of Pieces: 566

The Covenant Seraph is the multi-role fighter of the Covenant. Armed with a pair of Heavy Plasma Cannons and protected by an Energy Shield, this superior craft is incredibly versatile.

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